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Ceramic dinner plate Canadian SOR/2016-175 testing process

Date:2025-03-31 11:04:28 Classification :【question】 Visits:
Ceramic dinner plates Canadian SOR/2016-175 testing process, Canadian SOR/2016-175 regulations are designed to ensure the safety and compliance of ceramic and glassware that come into contact with food. The following is the specific process for ceramic dinner plates to undergo Canadian SOR/2016-175 testing:

1. Understand regulations and standards

Before starting the test, manufacturers and sellers need to understand in detail the requirements for ceramic dinner plates in SOR/2016-175 regulations, including the allowed content limits of heavy metals and other harmful substances. This helps ensure that the product meets regulatory standards.

2. Select a testing agency

Choose a qualified and experienced testing agency to test ceramic dinner plates. Make sure that the testing agency has relevant certifications and qualifications to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the test results.

3. Submit samples

Submit a sufficient number of ceramic dinner plate samples for testing as required by the testing agency. The samples need to keep the surface clean, free of oil stains, coatings, etc.

4. Preliminary testing

The testing agency will conduct preliminary testing on the sample to check the appearance, texture and color of the ceramic dinner plate to determine whether it meets the basic requirements of the SOR/2016-175 standard.

5. Chemical testing

If the preliminary test is passed, the testing agency will conduct more in-depth chemical testing to determine whether the ceramic dinner plate contains excessive heavy metals and other harmful substances. This usually involves the use of various chemical reagents and equipment.

6. Soaking liquid testing

Put the ceramic dinner plate in simulated food and soak it for a period of time, and then analyze the chemical composition of the soaking liquid to evaluate whether the dinner plate is likely to migrate harmful substances into the food.

7. Result determination

According to regulatory requirements, compare the test results with the specified limit values to determine whether the ceramic dinner plate sample meets the SOR/2016-175 standard.

8. Report issuance

If the sample meets the standard, the testing agency will issue a test report that meets regulatory requirements. This report will list the actual results of each test item in detail, including data such as material composition, physical properties, and chemical properties.

9. Product marking and warnings

If ceramic dinner plates are used for decorative purposes and are not suitable for storing, preparing or serving food, permanent warning markings need to be placed on the product. These markings can be engraved, printed or affixed directly to the product.

10. Record keeping and reporting

Keep all records related to product testing, production and labeling. These records may be required for compliance verification or audits in the future.

11. Work with a certification body

Consider working with an accredited third-party certification body who can provide professional guidance and support to ensure that your products are successfully tested and certified to SOR/2016-175.

Through the above steps, manufacturers and sellers can ensure that their ceramic dinner plates meet the requirements of Canadian SOR/2016-175 regulations, thereby protecting the health and safety of consumers.

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